| DOLOMITE | Mountain range in Northern Italy |
| ELBURZ | Major mountain range in northern Iran that is 560 miles (900 km) long. This range, most broadly defined, extends in an arc eastward from the frontier with Azerbaijan southwest of the Caspian Sea to th |
| CARMEL | Mount ****** , coastal mountain range in northern Israel (6) |
| HARZ | Highest mountain range in northern Germany (4) |
| CAIRNGORMS | What is a long mountain range in northern Scotland? (10) |
| RIF | ___ Mountains, range in northern Morocco (3) |
| CAIRNGORM | - Mountains, range in northern Scotland whose highest peak is Ben Macdhui (9) |
| SPERRIN | ____ Mountains, range in Northern Ireland's counties of Londonderry and Tyrone (7) |
| CATSKILL | ___ Mountains, part of the Appalachian range in northern New York State |
| VERONA | The site of this Italian city became a Roman colony in 89 BCE and was captured by Charlemagne in 774. It is one of the richest cities in northern Italy in Roman remains. The amphitheatre located there |
| TRENTO | City in northern Italy (pop about 120,000), ceded to Italy in 1919 (6) |
| MILAN | It is the capital of the region of Lombardy (Lombardia) in northern Italy. It is a leading financial centre and the most prosperous manufacturing and commercial city of Italy. In The Tempest (act 1, s |
| MODENA | It is a city in Emilia-Romagna region in northern Italy that lies between the Secchia and Panaro rivers. In Antony and Cleopatra (act 1, scene 4), Octavius Caesar says, "Antony, / Leave thy lascivious |
| PISA | Is in with secretary in northern Italy (4) |
| SHROUDOFTURIN | Linen cloth housed in a cathedral in northern Italy |
| TREVISO | City in Veneto region in northern Italy (7) |
| OSTROGOTHS | People who created a kingdom in northern Italy in AD493 |
| MANTUA | Small city in northern Italy (pop about 50,000), designated the Italian City of Culture in 2017 (6) |
| BERGAMO | City in northern Italy (pop about 125,000), founded in 49 BC (7) |
| MONZA | City in Lombardy in northern Italy, on the Lambro River (5) |